Kanye West Reveals He and Bianca Taksori Only Received Red Carpet Tickets for the Grammys

Kanye West and Bianca Tzalkori’s Grammy Controversy

Kanye West recently stated that he and his wife, Bianca Tsalkori, only received tickets for the red carpet at the Grammy Awards, but not for the actual ceremony.

Social Media Reactions and Claims of Control

The couple made headlines after the Grammy ceremony on February 3, particularly when Censori appeared in a controversial transparent dress. It was suggested that this incident was a publicity stunt, with claims that they were mimicking the cover of the album “Vultures 1.”

Following the Grammy incident, social media users began questioning Censori’s well-being and whether she was under Kanye West’s influence. In a heated outburst on social media, Kanye asserted, “I have dominion over my wife. This isn’t about some feminist nonsense. She’s with a billionaire; why should she listen to someone like you?”

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“People claim that her red carpet appearance was her decision… Yes, I don’t force her to do anything she doesn’t want, but she certainly couldn’t have done it without my approval, you ignorant fools,” he expressed.

After Kanye’s outburst, rumors circulated that the couple was headed for divorce; however, this was later denied by the rapper’s representative, Milo Yannopoulos.

Ticket Issues and Public Response

Kanye has since claimed that the Academy of Sound Recording did not provide him with tickets for the event, forcing him to fight for access to the red carpet.

The rapper took to X/Twitter on Saturday (February 15) to emphasize that since his song “Carnival” was nominated for Best Rap Song, he should have received an invitation to the show.

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“How could the Grammy nominate me and not provide tickets, then get upset when I leave? I had to fight for 5 hours and call everyone I knew just to get Grammy tickets. In the end, they only gave me red carpet tickets. At that moment, I didn’t start a rampage,” he tweeted, referring to his subsequent tweets where he apologized to the Jewish community for his past anti-Semitic remarks while continuing to declare himself a “Nazi.”

Further posts showed him mocking marginalized communities, asserting that “slavery is a choice,” and more. Eventually, he wiped his website and began selling a plain white T-shirt featuring a large swastika, labeled “HH-01,” possibly as a nod to the phrase “Hail Hitler.”

Kanye West and Bianca Tsalkori at the 2025 Grammy. Credit: Robin Bek/AFP via Getty Images

Recently, Kanye’s X account was suspended, and Shopify subsequently shut down the Yeezy website. It was later confirmed that he was dropped by his talent agency, and his former chief of staff departed from Yeezy.

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While his X account has become active again, Shopify stated that the site’s removal was due to potential fraud rather than the sale of the swastika T-shirt.

In the time following his online tirade, Vulture writer Till Dolla $ign condemned his hateful rhetoric, Charlie Puth urged West to cease the promotion of “incredibly dangerous” messages, and Friends star David Schwimmer called for accountability regarding the hateful “Nazi” posts made by the rapper, asserting that “silence implies consent.”

Additionally, a lawsuit was filed against him for discrimination by a former Yeezy employee, who accused him of sending “Hail Hitler” text messages to a Jewish staff member.

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